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Rome’s roads stretched from Glasgow to Marrakech to Baghdad to Odessa, and were roughly equivalent in total length to the roads of modern-day . . . Maine. The Roman road network took six centuries—one billion labor-days—to construct, to say nothing of maintenance.
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